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I'm the editor of City A.M's Life&Style section. We cover restaurants, film, theatre, the arts, technology, travel and motoring. I'm also the editor of our regular glossy magazines Bespoke (style, arts and culture), Living (design, architecture and property) and Travel (travel). When I'm not busy editing I write about restaurants, theatre and the arts. I was once named Young Journalist of the Year.

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Navigant
Navigant has announced the appointment of Romek Matyszczyk as a director in its London-based disputes and investigations team. With over 20 years of specialist valuation experience, Romek has advised on all aspects of valuing businesses, companies, listed and unlisted securities, intellectual property and intangible assets. Prior to joining Navigant, he was a partner in the valuations group at Grant Thornton.

BarclaysBarclays has announced the appointment of John Worth to the role of group financial controller.

He has been with Barclays since 2009 as managing director, group financial control. He joined Barclays from Ernst & Young, where he was a partner in banking and capital markets. John previously worked for Barclays and Barclays Capital between 1997 and 2002.

Rockspring
Rockspring Property Investment Managers has announced the appointment of Mischa Davis as fund manager of the Rockspring Hanover Property Unit Trust and Charles Baigler as assistant fund manager of the Rockspring PanEuropean Property Limited Partnership. Prior to joining Rockspring, Davis spent nine years at Matrix Property Fund Management where he became a fund manager and partner. He was responsible for investment strategies, analysing and securing bank finance for transactions across Europe, and individual asset business plans for properties. Baigler joins from Catalyst Capital, where he spent four years as a director responsible for acquisitions and the management of assets in Central and Eastern Europe. Prior to this, he was a Manager in the property finance group at Royal Bank of Scotland.